Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Matthew Broderick returns to Broadway in The Philanthropist
Great news theater lovers, Matthew Broderick (most recently the co-star of The Producers on Broadway) will star in a very funny comedy this Spring. This exciting new show is called The Philanthropist, at New York City's American Airlines Theater. Performances begin on April 10, 2009.
The Philanthropist is written by Christopher Hampton and is written as a response to Moliere's "The Misanthrope". The action takes place at an elite British university at sometime "in the future". The Philanthropist is about a college professor named Phillip (played by Mr. Broderick), who refuses to join his colleagues that often criticize others and their actions in an excessive fashion. He ends up destroying his own credibility in the strange world of academia...as well as in the bedroom also.
The Philanthropist also features Steven Weber (of the Wings television series and most recently of The Producers on Broadway). This show is one of the Roundabout Theater Company productions and is a strictly limited engagement.
Right now, Applause Theater Service, an officially licensed theater ticket provider for all the Broadway Shows in town has access to discount tickets for The Philanthropist. If you think you would like to consider buying tickets for The Philanthropist, you may call Applause Theater Service locally in New York at 212-307-7050 or toll free at 800-451-9930, seven days a week. They love talking about Broadway so feel free to give them a call today.
If you think you might want to see some other exciting Broadway theater, you can simply click on this link for an up-to-date listing of current Broadway productions.
Have fun at The Philanthropist or whichever show you choose. We hope to hear from you when your plans include Broadway theater.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Rich Gladstone
Applause Theater Service
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NY,NY 10036
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